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for my bro in law

93 dones 98,000 kays

Auto

Black

16 inch wheels tyres 90% tread

zorst, lowered

inside is excellent

motor purs like a kitten

the only down side is it has a few scratches and 2 small dents in it(smaller than a fist size)

he imported it about 18 months ago now i suppose

has a 4wd on the way to cart his massive dog around and i think hes a bit tired of a low tight car(wifes got 96 200sx)

hes had it in the trading post for $16,000

had it in again this fortnight for for 13500 no offers but will take 13 and not a cent lower

In Adelaide and sorry i dont have pics.

I would buy it but wife just had our second child, i found it hard enough with our son in the back of it when they went on holidays---two would be just too hard

i reckon its a bargain but as ppl all say, oh its auto, still good but IMHO

let me know and i can put you in touch with him if interested

paul

:P

he got home from melb today so il see if i can get some photos for you guys

reason hes selling it is that his sis is coming over from sri lanka and he needs to give the govt 10 grand cash---- as a saftey deposit coz the govt worried his sister might try and stay here illegally!!!!! so they hafter put 10 grand to the govt.... and they dont earn any interest. govt not bad huh!

so yeah il se if i can get some pics

cheers

paul

yeah ten k was for the govt for the eight week his siters here, when she goes he gets his money back and he has a 4wd that hes got coming, plans have changed though, his wife just sold her bussiness and with a bit of shuffling around he actully bought a sang yong musso today, his friend is a guy who brings the cars in and theres alsways one of his mate looking for a car so he doenst have to take the car hes got coming in, one of his mates is now taking it!!!! not that matters what hes doing really huh dave!!!!!!!!!!!!

he has a friend here in adelaide that brings them in for a hobby, and he has a friend in japan somewhere that buys the cars, if you are seriously interested let me know and i can pass his detail on to you

do you look at his car pacco?

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